Andrew wrote: > Thanks Alvaro. Please don't forget to CC the list. > Reading the source for the patch, I can see how that should address the > issue. Though I don't really understand how it is working in Linux but > not on Windows. I assume that Linux OS is passing the UTF-8 character > and Windows is passing a localised character, despite the format of the > file being read, hence the need for pg_mblen, rather than just > incrementing the pointer to the next character. Not that it matters. > If it was a Linux bug, I would just download the trunk and rebuild. Windows is weird in its multibyte use, and if the server encoding in the Linux server is set to a single-byte encoding (or maybe on MB encodings too), then it wouldn't surprise me that one worked and the other didn't. > However, I don't have a Windows C++ build environment and not that > interested in creating one at the moment. So I will continue playing > with text search, and download the next Windows version once it is > available. Any indication of when the next release is scheduled? No idea -- it will be released when "enough bugs are fixed" (or very quickly if a security problem is found), so you could be waiting for a while. -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/5ZYLFMCVHXC "Amanece. (Ignacio Reyes) El Cerro San Cristóbal me mira, cínicamente, con ojos de virgen"